Acting credits
124
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
124
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 23388
IMDb ID: nm0320762
Known for: Acting
Born: October 10, 1955
Age: 70
Place of birth: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1974 - 2025
Years active: 52
Average TMDB rating: 6.04
Wikidata: Q1620037
Other jobs
Hippolyte Girardot (born Frédéric Girardot; 10 October 1955) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter. A loner, Hippolyte Girardot set out to be an illustrator. He dreamt of working as production designer on the film set and tempted his chance at the entrance exam to the Arts Déco. While there, he was offered the project of a series of shorts working with a group of adolescents from the suburbs in a workshop setting. Even if he made his first appearance on the silver screen as the son of actor Claude Rich in "John's Wife" by Yannick Bellon, who was a friend of his mother's, he still had no intention of becoming an actor and continued to take on the various jobs proposed. Hippolyte Girardot developed a taste for acting while filming "The Destiny of Juliette" (1983) by Aline Issermann, and again with the same director for "L'Amant magnifique". He got his first nods from the profession when he was nominated for Most Promising Young Actor in 1985 for "Le Bon Plaisir", continuing his career with Godard ("First Name: Carmen") and other A film projects, notably in "Fort Saganne" and "Jean de Florette II" in which he plays a school teacher in love with Emmanuelle Beart. His film acclaim arrived in 1990 with "A World Without Pity", a disenchanted observation of society by Eric Rochant; his character Hippo resonated with an entire generation: ironically aimless yet charming. The following year, Girardot landed the lead role playing a photographer taken hostage in Lebanon in "Out of Life" by Maroun Bagdadi. He incarnated the mysterious seducer ("After Love", "The Scent of Yvonne"), but more often found himself performing in comedies: completely crazy in "Barjo" and unemployed in "Long Live the Republic" (1997) by close collaborator, Eric Rochant. After working for the television for a few years, his return to film was acclaimed in "Rashevski's Tango" in 2003. Joining the Desplechin film universe, Hippolyte Girardot gave notable performances as a business man in "Playing 'In the Company of Men'", a crooked lawyer involved in drugs in "Kings and Queen" (2004) and Anne Consigny's husband in "A Christmas Tale". Other renowned directors with whom he has collaborated include Pascal Bonitzer and Pascale Ferran ("Lady Chatterley"), and in 2006, he juggled a formidable acting career, appearing in no less than six films. After his role as a shaddy doctor in "Crime Is Our Business", his roles began to become more and more original: the alter ego of Jerome Clement in "Later" by Amos Gitai and Nanni Moretti's partner in "Quiet Chaos". He had a spell at co-directing with Nobuhiro Suwa for the film "Yuki & Nina", a touchy look at childhood that was presented at the Directors' Fortnight in 2009. Continuing to accept roles in films with a political message, he will appear in "Les Mains en l'air", which denounces Italian fascism in the year 2067, and take the lead in the dark comedy "Dernier étage gauche gauche" in which he plays a bailiff taken hostage in a housing projects building, both films to be released in 2010.




Movie credits linked with Hippolyte Girardot.
as Max
as Director
as Laurent
as Vladimir Desrosiers
as Monsieur Dominique, Jim's superior at Arianespace
as Le Maire
as Chou-fleur
as Vaillant
as Paul
as (voice)
as Philippe
as Léon Blum
as Yves, le patron du club
as Benoît
as Président cour d’assises
as Zwy
as Serge Vauban
as Ambassador Pierre Hector Chanut
as Le Commissaire
as Henri
as Vengers
as Colin
as Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Series credits linked with Hippolyte Girardot.
as Louis Bardot • 6 eps
as Robert Danjou • 8 eps
as Duc de Sully • 4 eps
as Paul Andrieux • 8 eps
as Raphaël Santi • 6 eps
as L'homme de Mobun • 3 eps
as Jacques D'Alantour • 1 eps
as Bruno • 12 eps
as Mathieu • 8 eps
as Le docteur Osmond • 6 eps
as French EU Commissioner • 4 eps
as Tessier • 6 eps
as Pierre Claudel • 1 eps
as Professeur Vincent Gerhardt • 3 eps
as Demeziere • 1 eps
as Conte Mosca • 2 eps
2 eps
as Pierre-Marie de Kersaint • 6 eps
as Legarrec • 1 eps
as Paul • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps